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1982 Boston Red Sox season

Major League Baseball season

1982 Boston Red Sox season

Major League Baseball season

FieldValue
nameBoston Red Sox
season1982
leagueAmerican League
divisionEast
ballparkFenway Park
cityBoston
record89–73 (.549)
divisional_place3rd
ownersBuddy LeRoux, Haywood Sullivan, Jean Yawkey
presidentJean Yawkey
general_managerHaywood Sullivan
managerRalph Houk
televisionWSBK-TV, Ch. 38
(Ned Martin, Bob Montgomery)
radioWITS-AM 1510
(Ken Coleman, Jon Miller)
espntnbos
brtnBOS

(Ned Martin, Bob Montgomery) (Ken Coleman, Jon Miller) The 1982 Boston Red Sox season was the 82nd season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished third in the American League East with a record of 89 wins and 73 losses, six games behind the Milwaukee Brewers, who went on to win the AL championship.

Offseason

  • February 25, 1982: Mark Fidrych was signed as a free agent by the Red Sox.

Regular season

MonthRecordCumulativeAL EastRef.WonLostWonLostPositionGB
April1371371st+
May171030171st+
June141244291st+2
July141458432nd
August151573582nd
September131586733rd
October3089733rd6

Highlights

In his second year as Red Sox manager, Ralph Houk kept the Sox clubhouse on an even keel, and while Boston helped make the season interesting, it was the Milwaukee Brewers all the way finishing at 95–67, one game ahead of the Baltimore Orioles, and six up on third-place Boston.

Boston's best that year was a bullpen featuring Mark Clear, with 14 wins and 14 saves, and Bob Stanley, with 12 wins and 14 saves. John Tudor, who had been a disappointing 4–3 in 1981, was 13–10. Dennis Eckersley was 13–13 and Mike Torrez 9–9. Torrez would be traded in the offseason.

Carney Lansford hit .301 this year, only his second, and his last as a Red Sox. Jim Rice hit .309, with 24 homers and 97 RBIs, and Dwight Evans had another big year: .292, 32 homers and 98 RBIs. Carl Yastrzemski, heading toward the end of his career, hit .275, with 16 homers and 72 RBIs. A catcher named Rich Gedman from Worcester, Massachusetts, hit .249. A rookie also came up and surprised a lot of people: Wade Boggs had been the top hitter in the minors the previous year but had a hard time staying with Boston. He made his major league debut on April 10, 1982, in a game against the Baltimore Orioles, going 0 for 4. Once he got into the lineup on June 25, when Lansford was hurt, he stayed on and hit .349.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day had been scheduled for April 5 at Comiskey Park again the Chicago White Sox, but it was postponed due to snow. Additional games were also postponed due to weather conditions. The team finally started their season on April 10, with a doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.

43Dennis EckersleyP

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Alumni game

Before a scheduled game with the Texas Rangers on May 1, the Red Sox held their first old-timers game at Fenway, marking 50-years of ownership by the Yawkey family. It was notable for the participation of 63-year-old Red Sox legend Ted Williams, who made a shoestring catch while playing the outfield. Other participants included Bobby Doerr, Boo Ferriss, Jackie Jensen, Bob Montgomery, Johnny Pesky, and Jimmy Piersall.

Roster

1982 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Jerry Remy155636891782230471655.280.324
Dwight Evans16260912217837732983112.292.534
Jim Rice145573861772452497055.309.494
Dave Stapleton150538661422811465231.264.398
Carney Lansford128482651452841163946.301.444
Glenn Hoffman1504695398232749030.209.311
Carl Yastrzemski131459531262211672059.275.431
Rick Miller13540950104132438540.254.325
Wade Boggs10433851118141544135.349.441
Rich Gedman922893072172426010.249.363
Gary Allenson922642554110633038.205.314
Reid Nichols922453574161733514.302.461
Tony Pérez691961851142631019.260.444
Ed Jurak122137000702.333.333
Julio Valdez282035100110.250.300
Marty Barrett81801000000.000.000
Garry Hancock111430000001.000.000
Roger LaFrancois81014100100.400.500
Marc Sullivan2602000000.333.333
Team Totals162559675315362713113670542547.274.407

Source:https://baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1982-batting.shtml

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Dennis Eckersley13133.7333330224.12281019343127
John Tudor13103.6332300195.2215907959146
Mike Torrez995.2331310175.21961071027484
Bob Stanley1273.1048014168.116160585083
Chuck Rainey755.0227250129.014675726357
Bruce Hurst375.7728190117.016187754053
Mark Clear1493.0055014105.092393561109
Tom Burgmeier702.294002102.19830262244
Luis Aponte223.18400385.07831302544
Bob Ojeda465.632214078.19553492952
Brian Denman344.7899049.055322699
Steve Crawford102.005009.0143202
Oil Can Boyd015.403108.1115522
Mike Brown100.003006.070014
Team Totals89734.03162162331453.01557713651478816

Source:https://baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1982-pitching.shtml

Statistical leaders

Dwight Evans
CategoryPlayerStatistic
Youngest playerOil Can Boyd
Rich Gedman22
Oldest playerCarl Yastrzemski42
Wins Above ReplacementDwight Evans6.4

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Batting

Abbr.CategoryPlayerStatistic
GGames playedDwight Evans162
PAPlate appearancesDwight Evans727
ABAt batsJerry Remy636
RRuns scoredDwight Evans122
HHitsDwight Evans178
Jerry Remy
2BDoublesDwight Evans37
3BTriplesDwight Evans7
HRHome runsDwight Evans32
RBIRuns batted inDwight Evans98
SBStolen basesJerry Remy16
CSCaught stealingJerry Remy9
BBBase on ballsDwight Evans112
SOStrikeoutsDwight Evans125
BABatting averageJim Rice.309
OBPOn-base percentageDwight Evans.402
SLGSlugging percentageDwight Evans.534
OPSOn-base plus sluggingDwight Evans.936
OPS+Adjusted OPSDwight Evans149
TBTotal basesDwight Evans325
GIDPGrounded into double playJim Rice29
HBPHit by pitchJim Rice7
SHSacrifice hitsJerry Remy18
SFSacrifice fliesCarney Lansford8
IBBIntentional base on ballsJim Rice6

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Pitching

Abbr.CategoryPlayerStatistic
WWinsMark Clear14
LLossesDennis Eckersley13
W-L %Winning percentageBob Stanley.632 (12–7)
ERAEarned run averageBob Stanley3.10
GGames pitchedMark Clear55
GSGames startedDennis Eckersley33
GFGames finishedMark Clear44
CGComplete gamesDennis Eckersley11
SHOShutoutsDennis Eckersley3
Chuck Rainey
SVSavesMark Clear14
Bob Stanley
IPInnings pitchedDennis Eckersley
SOStrikeoutsJohn Tudor146
WHIPWalks plus hits per inning pitchedDennis Eckersley1.208

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Awards and honors

  • Dwight Evans – Gold Glove Award (OF)

;All-Star Game

  • Mark Clear, reserve P
  • Dennis Eckersley, starting P
  • Carl Yastrzemski, reserve OF

Farm system

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References

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  6. "Events of Saturday, July 31, 1982".
  7. "Events of Tuesday, August 31, 1982".
  8. "Events of Thursday, September 30, 1982".
  9. "Events of Sunday, October 3, 1982".
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